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3 December, 00:22
What is a long distance surface current?
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Brisa Knapp
3 December, 01:29
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The major driving force of surface currents is the wind. They blow in an eastwards direction and penetrate to a depth of approximately 200 metres, dragging the surface water at high velocity over a long distance.
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Amya Andrews
3 December, 03:51
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the major driving force of the things that had to do with wind
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